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Mind us of like repose, since God hath set<br />

Labour and rest, as day and night to men<br />

Successive, and the timely dew of sleep<br />

Now falling with soft slumbrous weight inclines<br />

Our eye-lids; other Creatures all day long<br />

Rove idle unimploid, and less need rest;<br />

Man hath his daily work of body or mind<br />

Appointed, which declares his Dignitie,<br />

And the regard of Heav'n on all his waies; 620<br />

While other Animals unactive range,<br />

And of thir doings God takes no account.<br />

Tomorrow ere fresh Morning streak the East<br />

With first approach of light, we must be ris'n,<br />

And at our pleasant labour, to reform<br />

Yon flourie Arbors, yonder Allies green,<br />

Our walks at noon, with branches overgrown,<br />

That mock our scant manuring, and require<br />

More hands then ours to lop thir wanton growth:<br />

Those Blossoms also, and those dropping Gumms, 630<br />

That lie bestrowne unsightly and unsmooth,<br />

Ask riddance, if we mean to tread with ease;<br />

Mean while, as Nature wills, Night bids us rest.<br />

To whom thus Eve with perfet beauty adornd.<br />

My Author and Disposer, what thou bidst<br />

Unargu'd I obey; so God ordains,<br />

God is thy Law, thou mine: to know no more<br />

Is womans happiest knowledge and her praise.<br />

With thee conversing I forget all time,<br />

All seasons and thir change, all please alike. 640<br />

Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet,<br />

With charm of earliest Birds; pleasant the Sun<br />

When first on this delightful Land he spreads<br />

His orient Beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flour,<br />

Glistring with dew; fragrant the fertil earth<br />

After soft showers; and sweet the coming on<br />

Of grateful Eevning milde, then silent Night<br />

With this her solemn Bird and this fair Moon,<br />

And these the Gemms of Heav'n, her starrie train:<br />

But neither breath of Morn when she ascends 650<br />

With charm of earliest Birds, nor rising Sun<br />

On this delightful land, nor herb, fruit, floure,<br />

Glistring with dew, nor fragrance after showers,<br />

Nor grateful Evening mild, nor silent Night<br />

With this her solemn Bird, nor walk by Moon,<br />

Or glittering Starr-light without thee is sweet.<br />

But wherfore all night long shine these, for whom

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